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Edward E. Barnard was an American astronomer known for his discoveries in observational astronomy. His work included the study of comets, the discovery of several new comets, and contributions to the understanding of the solar system. Barnard's observations and discoveries have been influential in the field of astronomy.
"It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor."
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"It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor."

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"I have been watching and drawing the surface of Mars. It is wonderfully full of detail. There is certainly no question about there being mountains and large greatly elevated plateaus."
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"I have been watching and drawing the surface of Mars. It is wonderfully full of detail. There is certainly no question about there being mountains and large greatly elevated plateaus."

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"It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights."
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"It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights."

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"Man is too quick at forming conclusions."
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"Man is too quick at forming conclusions."

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